The Greatest Songs of the Sixties

Can’t Take My Eyes Off You [3:47]
Cherish/Windy (Duet with The Association) [4:20]
Can’t Help Falling In Love [3:38]
There’s A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World) [3:01]
Blue Velvet [2:54]
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head [3:02]
And I Love Her [2:55]
This Guy’s In Love With You [4:03]
Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime [2:56]
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling [4:04]
When I Fall In Love [3:30]
Strangers In The Night [3:06]
What The World Needs Now Is Love [3:41]
The Greatest Songs Of The Sixties: Exclusive Behind-The-Scenes Footage (DualDisc)
Never My Love/I Swear [3:35] *
My Cherie Amour [3:46] *
California Dreamin’ [2:47] **
Yesterday [2:14] **

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Release Date: October 31, 2006
* QVC Exclusive: CD + Bonus 7-Song CD (“More Manilow” including “Tryin’ To Get The Feeling Again (Music and Passion Live) [4:21]”, “The Best Seat In The House (Music and Passion Live) [3:27]”, “I Made It Through The Rain (Music and Passion Live) [6:01]”, “See The Show Again (Music and Passion Live) [3:47]”, “One Voice (Music and Passion Live) [2:02]”, “Never My Love/I Swear [3:35]” and “My Cherie Amour [3:46]”)
** UK Version (Released November 27, 2006) includes Bonus Tracks “Yesterday [2:14]” and “California Dreamin’ [2:47]”
Wal-Mart Exclusive: CD + 1-Year BMIFC Free Membership + Exclusive Download of “The Shadow Of Your Smile [3:27]”
Album Produced by Barry Manilow, Clive Davis and David Benson
Executive Producer: Garry C. Kief
Associate Producers: Greg Bartheld and Marc Hulett
A&R: Stephen Ferrera
Management: Garry C. Kief, STILETTO Entertainment
Recorded by Bruce Botnick at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
Assistant Engineers: Jimmy Hoyson, Aaron Walk, Charlie Paakkari
Additional Recording at Peppertree Studios, Palm Springs, CA
Additional Recording, Editing and Pro Tools by David Benson, Greg Bartheld and Koji Egawa at Ignited Now Studios, Sylmar, CA
Mixed by Al Schmitt at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
Assistant Engineers: Steve Genewick and Bill Smith
Mastered by Doug Sax and Sangwook “Sunny” Nam at the Mastering Lab, Ojai, CA
Production Management: The Marsha Burns Group
Photography: Jeff Katz
Design: Jeff Schulz @ Command-Z-Design
“Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” (1967) written by Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe, published by EMI Longitude Music (BMI), Seasons Four Music (BMI); arranged by Bob Gaudio and Artie Schroeck; orchestrated and conducted by J. Barrick Griffiths
“Cherish/Windy (Duet with The Association)”; “Cherish” (1966) written by Terry Kirkman, published by Beechwood Music Corporation (BMI); “Windy” (1967) written by Ruthann Friedman, published by Irving Music, Inc. (BMI); arranged by Barry Manilow; orchestrated and conducted by Kevin Bassinson
“Can’t Help Falling In Love” (1962) written by George David Weiss, Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore, published by Gladys Music/Cherry Lane Music (ASCAP); arranged by Barry Manilow and Doug Walter; orchestrated and conducted by Doug Walter
“There’s A Kind Of Hush” (1967) written by Geoff Stephens and Leslie Reed, published by EMI Glenwood Music Corporation (ASCAP) o/b/o Donna Music Ltd. (ASCAP), Songs Of Peer Ltd. (ASCAP); arranged by Barry Manilow; orchstrated and conducted by J. Barrick Griffiths
“Blue Velvet” (1963) written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris; published by Universal Songs Of Polygram International, Inc. (BMI); arranged by Barry Manilow and Doug Walter; orchestrated and conducted by Doug Walter
“Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head” (1969) written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, published by WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) o/b/o New Hidden Valley Music Co. (ASCAP), Casa David (ASCAP); arranged, orchestrated and conducted by Ken Berry
“And I Love Her” (1964) written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, published by Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP); arranged by Barry Manilow and Ken Berry; orchestrated and conducted by Ken Berry
“This Guy’s In Love With You” (1968) written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, published by WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) o/b/o New Hidden Valley Music Co. (ASCAP), Casa David (ASCAP); arranged, orchestrated and conducted by Kevin Bassinson
“Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime” (1964) written by Irving Taylor, Ken Lane and Sam Coslow, published by Sands Music Corp. (ASCAP); arranged by Barry Manilow and J. Barrick Griffiths; orchestrated and conducted by J. Barrick Griffiths
“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” (1965) written by Barry Mann, Phil Spector and Cynthia Weil, published by Abkco Music, Inc. (BMI), Mother Bertha Music, Inc. (BMI), Screen Gems-EMI Music, Inc. (BMI); arranged by Barry Manilow; orchestrated and conducted by Kevin Bassinson
“When I Fall In Love” (1962) written by Edward Heyman and Victor Young, published by Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP), Intersong-USA, Inc. (ASCAP); arranged by Barry Manilow and Doug Walter; orchestrated and conducted by Doug Walter
“Strangers In The Night” (1966) written by Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder, published by Screen Gems-EMI Music, Inc. (BMI), Songs Of Universal, Inc. (BMI); arranged, orchestrated and conducted by Doug Besterman
“What The World Needs Now Is Love” (1965) written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, published by WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) o/b/o New Hidden Valley Music Co. (ASCAP), Casa David (ASCAP); arranged by Barry Manilow and Kevin Bassinson; orchestrated and conducted by Kevin Bassinson
MUSICIANS:
Contractor: Joe Soldo
Piano: Barry Manilow, Randy Waldman
Guitar: Ken Berry, Mike Lent
Bass: Dave Carpenter
Drums: Russ McKinnon
Percussion: Dan Greco, Paulinho DaCosta
Background Vocals: Randy Crenshaw (Contractor), Ron Dante, Linda Harmon, Walt Harrah, Jon Joyce, Rick Logan, Connie Nassios, Susie Stevens, and Dick Wells
Violins: Assa Drori (Concert Master), Darius Campo, Daphne Chen, Lisa Dondlinger, Sam Fisher, Ron Folsom, Neel Hammond, Ray Kobler, Johanna Krejci, Liane Mautner, Cynthia Moussas, Jennifer Munday, David Stenske, Yan To, Miwako Watanabe, Dynell Weber
Violas: Ken Burward-Hoy, Sam Formicola, Carrie Holzman, Andrew Picken, Harry Shiranian, Ray Tischer
Celli: Larry Corbett, Armen Ksajikian, Dane Little, Timothy Loo, Tina Soule, John Walz
Harp: Gayle Levant, Marcia Dickstein
Saxophones: Gene Cipriano, Gary Foster, Dan Higgins, Greg Huckins, Joe Stone
Flute: Steve Kujala
Trumpets: Wayne Bergeron, Gary Grant, Chris Gray, Warren Leuning
Trombone: Steve Baxter, Craig Gosnell, Charles Loper, Chauncey Welsch
Tuba: Tommy Johnson
French Horn: Mark Adams, Steve Becknell, Paul Klintworth
Music Preparation: TERRY WOODSON MUSIC, J. Barrick Griffiths, Danny Perito, Yeli Lim, Bill Baker, Curt Berg, Bill Edwards, Gisela Garcia Brugada, Jackie Johnson
“Strangers In The Night” Produced by Phil Ramone and Barry Manilow; Piano: Thomas Rainier; Bass: Chuck Berghofer; Electric Bass: John Pena; Drums: Greg Field; Guitar: John Pisano, Dean Parks; Electric Guitar: James Harrah; Additional Keyboards and Rhythm Sequencing: Doug Besterman, PierGiorgio Bertucelli, Michael Skloff; Recorded and Mixed by Don Murray at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA; Additional Recording at Sublime Music, West Hollywood, CA
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PRESS RELEASE:
13 classics from the ’60s – “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling’” (Righteous Brothers), “And I Love Her” (The Beatles), “This Guy’s In Love With You” (Herb Alpert), “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” (Frankie Valli), “When I Fall In Love” (The Letterman), “What The World Needs Now Is Love” (Jackie DeShannon), “Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime” (Dean Martin), “Blue Velvet” (Bobby Vinton),“Can’t Help Falling In Love” (Elvis Presley), “Strangers in the Night”(Frank Sinatra), “Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head” (Burt Bacharach), “There’s A Kind of Hush (All Over The World)” (Herman’s Hermits), and “Cherish”/“Windy” (The Association)
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE SIXTIES once again marks a reunion between Manilow and Clive Davis, Arista founder and BMG U.S. Chairman & CEO. The two produced The Greatest Songs Of The Fifties together, and that magic has carried over to the new album as well.
Each song on THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE SIXTIES is a classic in its own right – from his remake of the Righteous Brothers “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling’” (1965) to the Beatles’ “And I Love Her”(1964), to Herb Alpert’s “This Guy’s In Love With You” (1968), the Lettermen’s “When I Fall In Love” (1962) and Burt Bacharach’s “Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head” (1969). Like the marvelous musical decade of the ’60s itself, the album covers many genres, from its recollection of Herman’s Hermits’ “There’s A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World)”(1967), to Bobby Vinton’s “Blue Velvet” (1963), to Jackie DeShannon’s “What The World Needs Now Is Love” (1965). Manilow also pays tribute to some of America’s greatest singers, whose memories are evoked on songs that are forever associated with them, including Dean Martin on “Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime” (1964) and Frankie Valli’s “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” (1967). Two artists whose legacies were recalled on The Greatest Songs Of The Fifties are again paid homage on the new album, namely Elvis Presley with “Can’t Help Falling In Love” (1962) and Frank Sinatra with “Strangers In The Night” (1966). One of the highlights of the album is a great duet with The Association of their two #1 hits “Cherish” (1966) and “Windy” (1967).
With THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE SIXTIES Barry Manilow pays a loving and welcome tribute to some of the songs that inspired him to become one of the most beloved performers in pop music of the past three decades.